Event: Alamo Kids Camp, 11/20-11/26

Looking for some indoor fun for the family during the week around Thanksgiving? Alamo Drafthouse’s Kids Camp is screening Space Jam November 20-26, 2015 at 11am at Alamo Lakeline. Children 3 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. No children under the age of 3 will be allowed and families with loud children will be asked to leave.

All ticket sales from Alamo Kids Camp screenings are donated to local nonprofit organizations and schools. Purchase tickets here.

Movie synopsis:

Get ready to jam.

If there was any possible way to make the Looney Tunes more incredible it would be to team them up with the greatest basketball player the world has ever known, Mr. Michael Jordan.

The evil Swackhammer, owner of the amusement park planet Moron Mountain, is desperate for a new attraction, so he sends his henchmen, the Nerdlucks, to Looney Tune Land for some forcible recruitment. Bugs and the crew are far from excited and hatch a plan to challenge the diminutive Nerdlucks to a game of basketball to determine their fate. The Tunes think they have it in the bag until the Nerdlucks use their strange powers to steal the talents of Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Muggsy Bogues, Larry Johnson, and Shawn Bradley to transform themselves into the ultra-muscular, insanely tall, mega-basketball playing slam-dunking ultra team, The Monstars. So it’s up to our carrot chomping leader to recruit the only man than can save Tune-kind, Michael Jordan.
What follows is perhaps the greatest game of basketball ever played in this universe. It’s an all-rabbit, behind-the-back, double alley-oop of a-time that you will never forget. You may have seen some great games in your life, but you have never seen anything like this. Come on and slam, and welcome to the jam. (Greg MacLennan)

A native Austinite and soccer-playing mom, Nicole uses her 10-year-old son as an excuse to rediscover her hometown through his eyes. In Thoreau's words, her mission is to "suck out all the marrow of life", or in her son's words, to cultivate in him a love of "advenchers".